Steroidogenic enzyme expression in the rat cochlea
Journal
Acta oto-laryngologica
Journal Volume
123
Journal Issue
2
Date Issued
2003-01
Author(s)
Abstract
Steroid hormones, and particularly mineralocorticoids, are candidates for controlling the homeostasis of endolymph as steroid receptors are widely expressed in the cochlea. In contrast, experiments on adrenalectomized animals have shown that an absence of steroids had little effect on the ionic composition of endolymph and hearing ability. We thus hypothesized that local production of steroids in the inner ear may regulate cochlear fluid exchanges.
Subjects
Cochlea | Endolymph | Hormone | Steroids
Type
journal article